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9. On the Fossil Corals of the Devonian Rocks of Canada West ; by . 
E. Bururnes, F.G.8S. 44 pp. 8vo. (From the Canadian Journal for March, 
scription. Six of these, he states, are found in the Devonian of Europe, 
Heliophyllum Halli. | but two of the species come from the Cornif- 
erous and Onondaga limestones. The paper is illustrated by twenty-nine 
gures, 
10. On some new Genera and Species of Brachiopods from the Silurian 
Centronella and Siricklandia. The first includes the Rhynchonella glans- 
fagi of Hall, from the Oriskany sandstone and Corniferous limestone in 
Canada, and Schoharie grit in New York. It has a loop, like Terebrat- 
ula; the loop consists simply of two slender lamellae which extend about 
one-half the length of the shell,.where they unite at an acute 
the Middle Silurian of Britain. Three new species are described; S. 
gasprensis, S. canadensis, and S. brevis, all from the Upper or Middle 
11. Reports on the Geology, Botany and Zoology of Northern Califor- 
nia and Oregon ; made to the War Department by Joun 8. N pene 
‘ on, D. ©. 
320 pp. 4to, with numerous plates. Washington.—The Geological and 
Botanical Reports of Dr. Newberry, noticed in our last volume at page 
Wh, . 8. 
berry; on the Land Shells by W. G, — and on the Reptiles by 
fossils, plants, fishes, rep- 
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